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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. AL SMITH HONORED WITH HARVARD LL.D By the Associated Press. 'A—16 « | Nells Hedgeman, Irma Janice Higgin- | Mamie Sabbs Stewart, Mabel Taylor, | botham, Evelyn Marguerite Howley, | Lillie Mabel Ware, Bernice Clementine | Yetta Eliza Jackson, Ernest Jenkyns, | Williams, Christine Anita Willis and | Johnetta Johnson, ~Mabel Hannah | Marjorie Elizabeth Wormley. | Bteres "Ring, et afiton Landers | lores g, Jol n ders, | Harriette Louise Lee, Virginia El Do- | rado Leigh, Fobola Maudette Lel'ls,' SENATOR IMPROVING Alice Margarette Lunsford, Lucy Wil- TR linette Mason, Viola Katheryn Miller, Additional improvement was noted by | Alice Mae McGinty, Thndf!ma Burin- | physicians at Naval Hospital today in| da Overton, Homoiselle Vivian Patrick, ' the condition of Senator George of | York, with an honorary degree of Doc- Juanita E. Cheeks Perry, Thelma Tru- | Georgia, ill with a slight attack of| tor of Laws. It conferred the same dell Robinscn, Florita Jordan Roy, | pneumonia since Congress adjourned. | degree on four other men important in | Hilda Beatrice Roy, The Senator had a restful night and| public life, Sir Ronald C. Lindsay and Schey, Dorothy Lee Sneed, | Mae Stewart, Leonora Alma Stewart, has dropped. Prance, and upon Lewis W. Douglas, Director of the Budget, and Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut. It was the twenty-fifth and last com- mencement presided over by A. Law- rence Lowell, retiring president. Dr. | Lowell took office May 19, 1909, and ] CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 22.—|preqideq over his first commencement e Still Time to Share in the Big Del Monte FOOD SALE fred E. Smith, former Governor of New | Prof. James Bryant Conant, Lowell's | | successor, was in Europe and was not | cxpected back until late Summer. Prof. | Conant was named as successor to President Lowell on May 8, and yester- | You are undoubtedly familiar with the excellence of the food packed under the Del Monte label. You have heard food prices are advancing. Stock your pantry shelves now with quality foods. You will find your oy, IVE HAD YOU W NIND FOR nearest American Store well stocked with merchandise at recasonable I A A AaC W ReIEE ot prices. And only in the American Stores can you secure products under day the Board of Overseers in special | session confirmed the nomination. SUPPING LATELY.WHAT'S WRONG ! the “Polka Dot” 45C0 label. e Z - N . . i A Where Quality Counts and Y our Money Goes Furthest . : e S Reg. 15¢ eacnes ° Halves or Slices—Luscious—Excellent Quality ASCO Pears .... big can 17¢ Del Monte ASCO Pineapple. . big can 17¢ el String Beans. . ean 10c Butter Kernel Corn 2 cans 25¢ ASCO Tomato Juice. . can 5S¢ Rep ScBDEn Openers E: 5 Mason Jars gu 79¢ : oz 69¢ Jelly Glasses ...... doz. 39¢ Jar Rubbers «....... pig. Sc Jar Tops (Porcelain lined) doz. 25¢ ParOWaX oo s s cels pkg. 10c Dr. Ballou Urges Graduates to Become Better Students of Economy. Armeta Regina | ; Dorothy | his temperature, up a little yesterday, | Andre De Laboulaye, ambassadors, re- ! spectively from Great Britain and osmeack nitead of on wy) job" DINNER'S READY, TOM.| HOPE YOU'RE HUNGRIER THAN | AM Educators will be called on to aid in averting future financial depressions and they must, therefore, become bet- ter students of economic and social conditions, Dr. Frank W. Ballou, super- intendent of schools, declared ‘at the Miner Teachers' College first com- mencement this morning 1 DON'T WANT ANY big DINNER.NOTHING cans {| AGREES WITH ME. 1 'LL PROBABLY EVEN LOSE MY JOB —— MR.PRICE ASKED will be graduated by the Wilson Teach- ers’ College at 8 o'clock tonight. Commenting on the disturbed condi- tlon in the educational field as well as in the business and industrial world, Dr. Ballou advised the Miner graduates the educational program of public schools probably will remain reduced for some time yet. The Miner commencement Was pre- sided over by Eugene A. Clark, presi Reg. 20c Del Monte Bartlett Pears 2. 35 Delicious—try some! Del Monte Pineapple Large halves— eg. E;l:;lifltfimle Salad cn 23 Can Fine for salads. Reg. 25¢ Del Monte Cherries Big c & Sanborngiveyou P Camay Toilet Dated Coffee. The anls c date of delivery on (8K : 3 2 c,.,,\525c soap 4 Cakes lgc St Reg. 19¢ Bel Monte California Apricots 2 17¢ Reg. 25¢ Bel Monte Asparagus Tips = TO TELL THE TRUTH, SIR,! _HAVENT FELT SO WELL. DIGESTION OUT OF ORDER TOM AND | BOTH HAVE INDIGESTION ALL THE TIME.LAST NIGHT HE DIDN'T, dent of the chancellor of Degregs were conferred as follows: Bachelor of sci laude—Dorothy Erni Bachelcr of scien spicks you up> COPFEI speeds you up mentally and physically. But avold stale coftee! For, science says, it often causes headaches, indigestion, “nerves.”” While fresh coffee gives you healthful exhilaration. ‘That's why Chase riet Richardson Short, R vens and Josephine Co ; Bachelor of science A - )ex])j, Rggina RAuég EB );mm ge- COF;EE? Fe—— celia rown, ie es ruce, Ao e e Bampoell, Alioe. Gesirnde “THE WHOLE TROUBLE. IT'S PROBABLY STALE AND GIVES HIM INDI= ME TO TAKE OVER THE Carter, Kate Marie Cavanaugh. Marion GESTION.. GIVE HIM ~ BRANCH OFFICE AT ONCE . CHASE & SANBORNS PSR | CHASE £ SANBORNS Dewarrior Clark, Mabel Elizabeth Dade, Bernice Elizabeth Dandridge, Catherine DATED COFFEE WA DATED, COFFEE SURE == RESTORED MY PEP ./ Althea Davis, Elizabeth Gertrude Dow- ling, Ruth Elaine Ferguson, Bernice El- len Finney, Beatrice Mary Fleming, Antoinette Gardine: stine Eliza- beth Garner, Winifred Arline Gilmore, Evelyn Sophronia Green, Wilhelmina our grocer’s shelf = 23¢ Special Coffee Prices x= 4&5C0 »19c Thousands prefer this delicious blend. Reg. 19¢ Victor = 17¢ For those who like a mild blend. Just Right for Icing. ASCO Quality Teas Orange Pekoe’: or India Ceylon ]5c Heavy body—rich in flavor Pride of Killarney *> 17¢ 100% India Tea. Black or Mixed * 7c Why shouldn’t I say nice things about Luckies? I must confess that I enjoy smoking more and more. Maybe it's because I started with a cigarette that suits me right. Luckies are so very mild. I like the fine taste of their tobaccos—and because I'm so sensitive to personal daintiness—for, after all, my cigarette touches my lips—I particularly wel- come the added assurance of pygity which “Toasting” affords. Whenever I hear comments about cigarettes— I always say, “But Luckies are dif- ferent.” And then I would say some nice things about “Toasting”. To hear me you'd think that I discovered “Toasting” —but that's just my way. I like to root for things that please me. And certainly—"Luckies Please!” American Tobaces Company. o ® ° ] ° ° L L] °| ° ® & ® ° ° o ] ° ] o ° L] o ° o o °| o o ° o L ° L] o L o L] o ° ° ° o Mild, satisfying blends. Se=. Lipton’s Yellow LabelTea %-1h. Franco-Amer. Spaghetti, 3 cans 25¢ Phillips Delicious Pea Soup can 5c¢ Heinz Tomato Soup, 2 med. cans 25¢ Farmdale Evap. Milk..3 &% 17c Pet, Borden’s Milk, 3 tan cans 19¢ Lelly Butter 2 1bs. 57c The Finest Butter in America. Derrydale Butter 2 1s. 53¢ Creamery rolls of merit Glenwood Apple Butter. .. .b® a7 15¢ Premium Coconut 3 pint bot. Chuck .. Roast Choice Sleigh Bell Ginger Ale 25: Plus deposit. 4SC0 Pure Grape Juice 13¢ quart bots. Reg. 25¢ Acme ©23c The resealable vacuum tin. Rich Creamy Cheese Gold Medal Wheaties, 2 pkgs. 25¢ Post Toasties Kellogg Corn Flakes ..4 pkes. 25¢ 4500 Corn Flakes... .. 4 pees. 25¢ Gotd Seat Fresh Eggs For poaching, boiling, etc. Selected Fresh Eggs doz. 170 Every egg guaranteed. Sanka Coffee Maxwell House Coffee Cross-Cut ,,. Roast Prime Rib of Beef . . . . >18c Cuts Genuine Spring Legs of 196 Lamb Fancy Young Frying 2 5,; Chickens Freshly Ground Beef . . . ™ 14c Small Sugar Cured Smoked Hams Whole or Shank Half —Fresh Fish— Fillet of Haddock Fresh-Caught Croakers . . ... Fine Pan Trout Fresh-Picked Crab Meat. . .». 29¢ Cooked Shrimp Quality Produce at Savings New Potatoes . . ......10 mws 29¢ California Cherries -. . ..... . .m 23¢ Large Bananas . . . o80n 27c Iceberg Lettuce . .- California Celery . . . .2 bunches 29¢ Juicy Valencia California Fresh Tomatoes New Cabbage Sweet Potatoes .- Fresh Kale . . . Oranges 2~ 33c